Bob - no problem getting access to the nuts, was easy except for the 1 bolt I "screwed up."
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--- In s227classassociation@..., Bob Taylor <woodwork@...> wrote:
Hi Rick,
I'll be looking at that job soon too. Thanks for the preview. Epoxy
filling the stand-off tubes is a good idea. I might try one of the putty
style epoxies like a PC7 before trying to pour West System resin in
there. It might get pretty warm and make bubbles curing in that much
volume. Although mixing in the light fairing compound should help. Notch
some wood blocks and clamp them to drill out the center.
Did you have to take down the teak handrails inside the cabin? It a
little tight to get at the fasteners under them, but haven't tried yet.
Thanks,
Bob